The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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Page 11
... nature had involved her . Abbot Suger , nay Abbot Samson of St. Edmundsbury himself , could not well have excelled him as a financial reformer . Nor were his performances as captain less distinguished . The troubles of the Great ...
... nature had involved her . Abbot Suger , nay Abbot Samson of St. Edmundsbury himself , could not well have excelled him as a financial reformer . Nor were his performances as captain less distinguished . The troubles of the Great ...
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... nature of such a desire as of every other vehement passion , to be insatiable ; to feed on con- cessions and acquisitions ; and become more powerful and dangerous in proportion as less remains for it to attain . This truth was signally ...
... nature of such a desire as of every other vehement passion , to be insatiable ; to feed on con- cessions and acquisitions ; and become more powerful and dangerous in proportion as less remains for it to attain . This truth was signally ...
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... nature and the Church of our days has not yet been tempered to the hardness of primitive times , so as to voluntarily abide the flames of persecution ; though in Ireland we have had many martyrs among the clergy of late years . " I had ...
... nature and the Church of our days has not yet been tempered to the hardness of primitive times , so as to voluntarily abide the flames of persecution ; though in Ireland we have had many martyrs among the clergy of late years . " I had ...
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... nature of this revi- sion , your Excellency will be able to form some judgment , when it is stated that all the cases of enlargement have been set aside . Some of those cases , from increase of congregations in particular places , might ...
... nature of this revi- sion , your Excellency will be able to form some judgment , when it is stated that all the cases of enlargement have been set aside . Some of those cases , from increase of congregations in particular places , might ...
Page 41
... natural death ! Positively the nuisance is increasing and thriving , notwithstanding all our efforts to abate and to extinguish it . We have done every thing in our power to brow- beat , and insult , and discourage it . We have knocked ...
... natural death ! Positively the nuisance is increasing and thriving , notwithstanding all our efforts to abate and to extinguish it . We have done every thing in our power to brow- beat , and insult , and discourage it . We have knocked ...
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